This is gross :( I've trusted her opinion for a long time, but I think this will have me unsubscribing. I know others use affiliate links, but this is a lot more than a cheap Morphe palette. I only clicked on it because I thought she really had just tried it and I was curious to know what she thought. I guess I missed the other video about it.

My OB was able to give me a topical Clindamycin script when I was pregnant, but I was having horrible cysts, so I'm not sure if that helps? She did say I could use BP, but I'd talk to your OB if you get pregnant. I've heard conflicting opinions on SA, because it isn't ingested some say it's ok, so I'd discuss it with your OB first.

I layered them. I put the depends on and then the giant diaper pad inside. I was running back and forth between my room and the nicu (not great for recovery and definitely doesn't help the bleeding situation) and this saved me from having to worry about leaking and they were comfy.

We added Tretonin to my Curology ointment about 3 weeks ago. I've been using it every other night and I'm just now starting to get the dryness and flakiness. Is there anyway to exfoliate away some of the dead skin without feeling like my skin is burning off? Also, any tips to getting some extra moisture in my skin while getting through this? I usually use Vanicream at night and Cetaphil Daily Hydrating during the day. I've also just been using Albolene to cleanse (once to remove makeup and then once again for good measure) instead of my Vanicream cleanser.

I found a basic skincare routine that worked for me. Nothing fancy. No crazy claims, just tried and true simple products (all found here!). When that was working well enough I started gently exfoliating a few times a week and added Curology and it's all been uphill from there. I went from horrible cystic acne and dozens of other spots a month, to a spot here and there and no cysts. Now, I'm able to focus on minimizing the scaring and damage done to my skin while it was out of control.

I am currently doing this. I just looked over my weight log and showed myself that I really haven't gained much and as still hovering just above my lowest weight, but yet, I still feel like garbage because I'm not losing. At the end, I always tell myself how silly my brain and hormones were being. It doesn't matter! I always feel awful 😂

I put on jeans for the first time... probably more than a year. They not only fit like a glove, but they buttoned. Comfortably! I didn't need a rubber band or to unbutton them halfway through the day due to discomfort.